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Section #1KINDS OF SENTENCES

1. Declarative - I'm going to make an offer he can't refuse.

2. Imperative - Go ahead, make my day.

3. Interrogative - "Where is the peanut butter?"

4. Exclamatory - How did that happen!



Section #2CORRECT A RUN-ON SENTENCE
1. Use a period and a capital letter.

2. Use a semicolon.

3. Comma and coordinating conjunction.

4. Subordinating conjunction.



Section #3SENTENCE STRUCTURE
1. Simple - I went to the donut shop.

2. Compound - I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to to speak English.

3. Complex - When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the last page.

4. Compound/Complex - The woman who my mom talked to sells cosmetics.



Section#4Figurative Language
1. Simile - He jumped like a kangaroo.

2. Metaphor - He is a jumping kangaroo.

3. Hyperbole - I'm so hungry I could eat a cow.

4. Alliteration - He punched the ground so hard, dust from a thousand years flew out of the carpet.

5. Onomatopoeia - "Moo!" said the cow.

6. Personification - "Hello," said the rock as he washed his hands.



Section#5Writing Styles
1. Absolute -